Evans Ties for First as Duke Rallies for Match Play Berth at ACC Championship
Duke Men's Golf delivered an impressive comeback at the ACC Championship, moving from 12th to tie for 8th place before winning a playoff to secure a spot in match play. They achieved a final round 4-under-par 284, outpacing competitors and advancing against top-seed Stanford. Senior Ethan Evans shined, tying for first individually with an 8-under-par 208, marking Duke's best result at this event since 2005. The team's final nine holes featured an exceptional 9-under-par performance with 10 birdies, bringing them back into contention. Duke's rally showcases their resilience and capability to compete at a high level.
By the Numbers- Duke's final round score: 4-under-par 284
- Ethan Evans' score: 8-under-par 208 (tied for first)
- Duke moved from 12th to 8th, then won playoff over Wake Forest
- Team's total: 3-over-par 867
- Duke's playoff win secured the last match play spot for the championship
- The team will face top-seed Stanford in the quarterfinals
- Duke recorded the lowest round of the championship with their final score
Duke will compete against Stanford in the quarterfinals on April 26 at 7:30 a.m. A win could propel them into the semifinals, with further matches scheduled for later that day.
Bottom LineDuke's dynamic rally underscores their competitive spirit, setting the stage for a crucial match against Stanford. This moment solidifies the team's potential for affecting outcomes in future tournaments.
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